'I must be doing something right': Neil Lennon becomes first treble-winning player and manager

'I must be doing something right': Neil Lennon becomes first treble-winning player and manager

Celtic manager Neil Lennon feels fantastic after making history (Andrew Milligan/PA)

Celtic boss Neil Lennon left Hampden Park feeling “unique” after becoming the first person in Scottish football to win the domestic treble as a player and manager.

The former Celtic captain, who completed the clean sweep in 2001 as a midfielder under Martin O’Neill, watched his side emerge triumphant after a 4-3 penalty shoot-out win over Hearts in the delayed 2019-20 William Hill Scottish Cup final.

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